For the labial palpus and maxillary palpus we found, in general, a lower level in the amphigonic females. |
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Each of the first and second maxillae bears a jointed sensory appendage, or palpus. |
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The apex of the maxillary palpus expands ventrally into a flexible pad. |
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The palpus is distinguished by being subspherical and the conductor and embolus are short. |
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Ontogeny and homology in the male palpus of orb-weaving spiders and their relatives, with comments on phylogeny. |
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Palpus with 3rd segment moderately swollen, a large, round, shallow, sensory pit on distal segment. |
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